package chatServerMain;

import java.io.*;

import chat.model.*;
import chatServer.controller.*;

/**
*   A simple Chat Server program that accompanies the Chat Client program.  Its main function is to allow easy 
*  communication to and from the Client group (one or more).
*
* @author Tung Nguyen, Trung V Hoang, Rob Bernard, Justin Semmel
* @see java.util.Observable
* @since September 2012 
*/
public class ChatServerMain {
/*  'chatServerMain.java'  created by: Team N3 for Swinburne Uni HET715s2/Dr. Recep Ulusoy, 2/10/2012 v0.0 (final)
*   ==============================================================================
*
*   A simple Chat Server program that accompanies the Chat Client program.  Its main function is to allow easy 
*  communication to and from the Client group (one or more).
*
*   It monitors packets on its Server PC TCP Port 6666, then echos any packets back to the Client group, along. 
*   with the (version 4) IP of the sending PC.  
*   
*
*       NOTE:   a simple diagnostic log of Server activity is available on the CLI Window display.
*   
*   	Java Code Writers:  		Tung Nguyen and Trung Hoang      
*	Embedded documentation:              Rob Bernard
*	JavaDoc development:		Justin Semmel
*
*
*  The full program requires the following to be present in a PC to operate:
*  
*        - An Ethernet Port, managed by the Windows O/S (or similar);
*        - a Java Machine (pref. JRE6 or better) with the usual libraries (to run it - see User Manual), and ....
*        - a User Manual in older 'WORD' format ('J715projectTASK1/TASK2manual.doc').
*
*
*  OPERATION:
*
*	It just dumbly invokes the ChatServerController start method. 
*
*  CLASSES CALLED:  ChatServerController.
*  ==============    Class and Method summary.  (done by Justin in JavaDocs?)
*/
	
	public static void main(String []args)
	{
		ChatServerController server = new ChatServerController();		
		server.start();	// 'start' method within ChatServerController.
	}
}